Canadian Tractor Museum
The Canadian Tractor Museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the captivating evolution of mechanized farming. Our collection spans from the imposing 1919 steam traction engines to the 50 HP tractors of the 1950s, with various makes and models of stationary engines and tractors in between.
Each exhibit has a distinctive story to tell. Discover how cars transformed into tractors in the ‘30s and marvel at one of the last remaining High Clearance Farmall M’s – 7 ft to the steering wheel! Each exhibit is a fascinating window into our rich agricultural history, waiting to be explored.
Testimonials
We held a 2nd & 4th birthday party at the museum. Barb was able to provide a craft that all the kids were able to do, and that they loved! All the kids had a great time riding the pedal tractors, and our adult guests enjoyed touring the museum. The party room was perfect for our 35 guests. We will be back!
This museum has a great representation of the brands and models of tractors that were used on every farm up to the 70s and 80s. You are likely to find the same model tractor you operated at one point or another. As well as one huge Case steamer that was used around the time when our prairies were being homesteaded.
Every item is displayed with great documentation, and in beautiful condition.
You will also see display cases of toy farm machinery, that will bring back memories of your childhood on the farm. I counted 5 that I had!
They have a great indoor facility. The collection of antique tractors is extensive and impressively restored. The collection of diecast tractor was also amazing. They offer a good selection diecast tractors for sale as well. The staff were incredible and willing to help with information and touring if the customer preferred. They also have the engine room which contains an amazing collection of old engines.





